President-Elect Donald Trump Addresses the Nation
President-elect Donald Trump addressed the nation for the first time since Election Day—not counting his tweets, like his insults towards the cast of Broadway’s Hamilton or Saturday Night Live.
The president-elect delivered a message Monday about his "policy plans" for his first 100 days in office—a list of executive actions that he claimed he would take on the first day of his administration. Trump explained that his guiding principle was “putting America first.” |
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Laser flashes in Brock Osweiler's face during game.
"The Raiders' 27-20 win over the Texans in Mexico City on Monday night came with its fair share of oddities and controversy. And it doesn't get much odder than a laser pointer controversy. ESPN cameras showed a strong, green laser or light repeatedly being directed on the field of play. The cameras also showed the laser being pointed at the helmet and face of Texans quarterbackBrock Osweiler. "There was a couple times it definitely hit me in the eye and it was very noticeable," Osweiler said when asked about the laser after the game, describing the incident as "disappointing" but not why theTexans lost the game." "It was just one small factor, but it certainly affected how I was playing and able to see downfield and whatnot." Coach Bill O'Brien didn't have any comments on the laser, saying it was a question for NFL's security and not for him. "Stadium security is aware of the issue," an NFL spokesman told NFL.com during the game." |
Zombies?
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A ZOMBIE outbreak could occur, and it would only take the evolution of a certain virus or parasite to make it happen.It is one of the greatest fears of humanity, inspired by a bulk of Hollywood movies, and scientists do believe that a zombie outbreak could happen.
While it would be impossible to believe that the dead would rise and feed on the living, experts do think that a parasite could effect the brain or a virus could evolve.
A parasite known as toxoplasmosa gondii is known to infect the brains of rodents.
The parasite can then manipulate the rodent’s behaviour to make it fearless around cats – where the parasite is hoping to end up. Click the button below to read more at the website.
While it would be impossible to believe that the dead would rise and feed on the living, experts do think that a parasite could effect the brain or a virus could evolve.
A parasite known as toxoplasmosa gondii is known to infect the brains of rodents.
The parasite can then manipulate the rodent’s behaviour to make it fearless around cats – where the parasite is hoping to end up. Click the button below to read more at the website.
Written by: Tommy Dingley